
The conversation. #themasters pic.twitter.com/uifGCFRMXl Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 9, 2017AUGUSTA, Ga. Jordan Spieth was in the pine straw right of the par-5 13th fairway Saturday during the third round of the Masters and was some 230 yards from the pin. After deliberation with caddie Michael Greller, Spieth looked over and simply asked, What would Arnie do, Mike?Greller looked a bit shocked that his man asked that question but returned by telling Spieth that Arnold Palmer would go for it and hit it to within 20 feet.I think Mike was taken back, Spieth said after shooting a third-round 68. He was very much pressing for a lay-up there and laying up was the smart shot.I had 228 to the hole. I couldnt see the green, given where the tree was located. Im right-handed. I could see the right edge of the tower, but my ball the actual shot wasnt blocked. It was just about committing to what you can see and what you actually know is there.
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So Spieth took a mighty lash, found land and ended up 30 feet from the hole, similar to how Palmer wouldve. After a two-putt birdie, Spieth was a shot out of the lead, firmly in the hunt for his second green jacket and in contention for the fourth consecutive year.I thought, in order to win this golf tournament I hit my favorite shot Ive ever hit in competition in my life on that hole going for it when we had that decision in 2015. And so theres good vibes. What would Arnie do was my way of expressing it to Michael, which we all know exactly what he wouldve done. And Im proud that I pulled that shot off and it led to a 4, 3 1/2, almost a 3.Spieth is a 4 under par and tied for fourth place, two shots behind Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia. He will be paired with Rickie Fowler in the penultimate group of the final round Sunday at Augusta National.
Jordan Spieth is trying to win the and he needed a recovery on his second shot. To do it, Spieth tried to channel a Masters legend, Arnold Palmer. "What would Arnie do, Mike?" Greller
After talking with caddie Michael Greller about a shot from the pine straw on the 13th hole, Jordan Spieth looked over and simply asked, 'What would Arnie do?'
Jordan Spieth asks, 'What would Arnie do?' and then hits an
Jordan Spieth asks, 'What would Arnie do?' and then hits an unbelievable shot Jordan Spieth faced a 230-yard second shot from pine straw at the par-5 13th and was looking for some help on a
Jordan Spieth on shot from pine straw: 'What would Arnie do
WATCH: Spieth asks, 'What would Arnie do,' then hits incredible shot from needles Jordan Spieth pulled off an amazing moment to build on his tremendous third round on Saturday
Video: Spieth Off The Pine Straw At 13: "What Would Arnie Do
Jordan Spieth on shot from pine straw: 'What would Arnie do
Watch Jordan Spieth ask his caddie, "What would Arnie do?" Spieth faced a decision of whether to go for the green at the par 5 on his second shot from the pine straw. What Arnie would
Masters 2017: Jordan Spieth asks, 'What would Arnie do
Masters 2017: Jordan Spieth asks, 'What would Arnie do?' Jordan Spieth hit his tee shot into the pine straw to the right of the par-5 13th fairway. When he got to the ball and assessed the
WATCH: Spieth asks, 'What would Arnie do,' then hits
Sitting 230 yards from the 13th green with his ball behind a tree and sitting in pine straw, Jordan Spieth had a simple question for his caddie, Michael Greller."What would Arnie do?" The
Jordan Spieth Hit an Amazing Shot from the Pine Straw on the
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Jordan Spieth was in the pine straw right of the par-5 13 th fairway Saturday during the third round of the Masters and was some 230 yards from the pin. After deliberation with caddie Michael Greller, Spieth looked over and simply asked, "What would Arnie do?"
Watch Jordan Spieth ask his caddie, "What would Arnie do
Video: Spieth Off The Pine Straw At 13: "What Would Arnie Do?" April 08, 2017 / Geoff Shackelford One of the best moments in recent Augusta National 13th hole history happened Saturday at The Masters when microphones picked up Jordan Spieth's conversation with caddie Michael Greller.
Spieth asks 'What would Arnie do?' before epic 2nd shot to 13
On the par-5 13th during the third round he hit one of the best shots of the tournament from the pine straw over a tributary to Rae's Creek. Jordan Spieth Hit an Amazing Shot from the Pine Straw
Jordan Spieth asked his caddie what Arnold Palmer would do

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